UK General Election Quiz - Statistics

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  • The average score is 3 of 10
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Question Answer % Correct
The UK was ruled by a coalition of the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats between 2010 and 2015, but when was last coalition government prior to this? 1940 to 1945
70%
Which one of these isn’t legally required for UK elections? Must be held on a Thursday
70%
Which individual leader has won the most UK elections? William Gladstone
51%
Finish this headline from the 11th April 1992: It’s the ‘BLANK’ wot won it’ Sun
35%
Which PM lived the longest? James Callaghan
30%
What year was the first UK general election held where men and women had the vote on equal terms? 1929
27%
Which of these was not blamed for the electoral misfortunes of a British political leader? Giving a beef burger to their child to eat during period of ‘mad cow disease’
27%
Who was the oldest PM when appointed? William Gladstone
27%
What general election saw the highest percentage vote share for the winning party in the post 1945 era of UK politics? 1955 - Conservative
8%
How many Labour leaders have won general elections in the UK? 3
0%
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